I have a 2005 , and have not replaced the rigging yet. A few years ago I did purchase a set from BWY to have ready when I do decide it is time. I have not looked into the box for awhile. Doesn’t the BWY website answer the question

On my 2009 I have just replaced my stand up rigging with some modifications to the chain plate adjusters. My reason being that in the sailing community where I live Marine Insurers have been refusing to reimburse for broken masts and rigging if they are older than ten years and have not had shrouds and forestays replaced and the mast serviced.
Although my rigging was in overall good condition visibly there was evidence of abrasion in the spreader contact areas and at the top of the forestay connection.
Am not sure if you need to do it for selling purposes but ongoing insurance requirements should be checked out. Here in Australia there may be different requirements than elsewhere.
I also upgraded the wire to the next size up.

I'm late to the party on this post, but for the benefit of any lurkers who might be seeking info re: standing rigging in the future, I replaced mine myself this last year (which I assume was original) on my 1990 26S. There was some rust and fraying visible. Total cost of materials was about $200 plus $40 for the swage tool. This included all shrouds and stays the same guage as the stock shrouds. Also included replacement of the old plastic coated lifelines with this same cable. Diameter of the new bare lifelines is about the same as the lighter older stuff plus the plastic on it. There is some photo documentation of all of this in my Facebook photo album dedicated mostly to mods on my boat: